For their own safety, household pets should be______to their own yard.A.confinedB.reducedC
For their own safety, household pets should be______to their own yard.
A.confined
B.reduced
C.exposed
D.led
For their own safety, household pets should be______to their own yard.
A.confined
B.reduced
C.exposed
D.led
第1题
Your own health and safety is the most important thing to you and to your doctor.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第2题
A) their B) our
C) her D) your
第3题
A.for
B.with
C.against
D.of
第4题
A.yourself
B.your
C.yours
D.your own
第5题
First of all, you must wear shoes that cover your feet in the lab. That means you can' t wear thongs or sandals. Tennis shoes are OK. Also, don't wear clothes that have loose baggy parts, like long scarves and necklaces or loose belts. They could get caught in something or fall into a liquid.
Another important safety precaution is cleaning up. Be sure to put the waste in the correct containers. We can't mix liquid with paper. This is extremely important. I don't want any fires in this room.
You are responsible for washing out your own lab equipment and putting it away. If you don't do this, I will deduct points from your grades. I'm not going to clean up after you.
OK. That's about all for this meeting. Our first regular class will be next week. Be sure to get a lab notebook before then. Also, let Professor smith know that you are attending this section.
(35)
A.Professor Smith.
B.A teaching assistant.
C.A specialist' in Chemistry.
D.A university technician.
第6题
听力原文: Many people dislike walking into the bank standing in long lines and running out of checks. They're dissatisfied with the bank's limited hours too. They want to do some banking at night and on weekends. For such people, their problems may soon be over. Before long, they may be able to do their banking from the comfort of their own home any hour of the day, any day of the week. Many banks preparing online branches or internet offices, which means that people will be able to take care of much of their banking business through their home computers. This process is called interactive banking. On these online branches, customers will be able to view all their accounts, move money between their cards. Customers will also be able to pay their bills electronically and even email questions to the bank. Banks are creating online services for several reasons. One reason is that banks must compete for customers who will switch to another bank if they are dissatisfied with the service they receive. The convenience of online banking appeals to the kind of customer banks most want to keep, that is people who are young, welleducated and bare good incomes, Banks also want to take advantage of modem technology since they have moved into the 21st century.
(37)
A.Their business hours are limited.
B.Their safety measures are inadequate.
C.Their banking procedures am complicated.
D.They don't have enough service windows.
第7题
It is the vision(设想) of the Public Transit Police Department to achieve a transit system free from crime and disorder.Transit Police programs are designed to enhance safety,increase riders and preserve the quality of our system’s structure.
Transit has its own police force committed to the safety of its customers and drivers,serving seven counties and 85 cities in the region.There are 23 full-time officers,146 part-time of officers and five administrative(行政的) staff,devoted to one thing:public safety.
You’ve probably seen Transit Police officers patrolling(巡逻) bus routes in cars or on foot.During visits drivers.Transit police either ride along or they step on board to greet drivers and passengers. Sometimes officers patrol out of uniform--one could be on your next bus.The fare inspectors on HiaWatha light-rail trains are Transit Police officers.
Every new Public Transit bus has all on board security camera.Videotapes from these cameras help Transmit Police identify and charge criminals.
Downtown patrols built up in early 2002 have improved the quality of life for downtown residents and transit customers.Ten full-time police officers are assigned to the Minneapolis and St.Paul downtown areas,to ensure public security.
Downtown arrests have gone from 490 in April-September 2001 to 941 during the same period in 2002.
21.The responsibility of the police force of Public Transit is to____.
A)enhance public security
B)build a free transit system
C)control the number of riders
D)ensure a convenient transit system
22.Sometimes patrolling officers on buses are unnoticed because____.
A)they look like fare inspectors
B)they don’t wear uniform
C)they are polite to passengers
D)they often take a back seat
23.The purpose of installing a camera inside the new buses is to____.
A)keep a close watch over the road ahead
B)take pictures of the passengers on road
C)increase the efficiency of the transit system
D)help the transit police detect criminals
24.Two figures are mentioned in the last paragraph to indicate____.
A) the Public Transit system’s efficiency
B)the success of Transit Police program
C)the police’s emphasis on security of downtown areas
D)the worsening security condition of the area
25.The best tire for the passage might be____.
A) Police and Security
B)New Security Measures
C)Transit Police Security Program
D)Crime-free Public Transit System
第8题
This survey has presented the arguments for more private funding and for fairer pensions. Such changes will create motives for individuals to take charge of their own retirement needs rather than leaving the task to the state. This, in turn, will make the provision of public pensions more afford- able.
Even so, the state will continue to play a leading role in pensions. At a minimum, governments must offer a safety net, probably in the form. of a defined benefit financed through taxation, for people who for some reason have not been able to provide for themselves and who would otherwise be miserable in old age. More broadly, there is a case for the state to offer a slimmed-down pay-as-you-go pension system, although as far as possible this should be organized along defined-contributions lines. Such provision widens the range of assets to include human capital because the effective return comes from total wages, and offers a safe if low return.
Governments also have to create a suitable framework for effective private pensions. Administrative(行政的)expenses have to be tightly controlled, and appropriate tax motives have
to be offered to encourage voluntary pension saving. Where the state provides a generous safety net, private-pension saving may have to be made mandatory(强制的) , otherwise many people will not bother.
So much for the developed countries, but what of the more youthful populations of tile rest of the world? In 1994, the World Bank came down heavily in favor of more funding in private accounts. It thought the state's role should be to provide a smallish first pillar with the limited task of providing protection against old-age poverty, and to command a privately-funded second pillar to provide the bulk of pensions.
More private funding and fairer pensions______.
A.can urge people to save more private-pensions
B.may be financed through tax
C.can lessen the burden of the state
D.can provide more public pensions
第9题
Such a loss might be acceptable if light pollution were the inevitable price of progress , as it is not. Most sky glow is unnecessary. It _____2_____ mainly from lighting sources that do little to increase nighttime safety,security or utility. They produce only glare, _____3_____ over one billion dollars annually in the U. S. alone.
For science, the impact has been even more dramatic. _____4_____ require observations of extremely faint objects that can only be made with advanced devices at sites free of air pollution and urban sky glow. For example, some images of the objects can offer information about faraway corners of the universe, _____5_____ us understand the way in which our world was actually formed, yet the light from these objects can be lost at the very end of its journey in the glare of our own sky.
Reducing light pollution is not _____6_____. It _____7_____ that public officials and citizens be aware of the problem and act to counter it. As individuals, people can help _____8_____ sky glow just by using lighting only, when necessary.
The stars above us are a _____9_____ heritage. We must _____10_____ our best to preserve it.
[A] priceless [B] stars [C] helping [D] coming [E] requires [F] comes [G] science
[H] scientists [I] did [J] do [K] easy [L] costing [M] reducing [N] difficult [O] reduce
第10题
2. The many wants of mankind might be regarded as making up several levels. When there is money enough to satisfy one level of wants, another level appears.
3. The first and most basic level of wants involves food. Once this want is satisfied, a second level of wants appears: clothing and some tort of shelter. By the end of World War U these wants were satisfied for a great majority of American. Then a third level appeared. It in eluded such items as automobiles and new houses.
4. By 1957 or 1958 this third level of wants was fairly well satisfied. Then, in the late 1950s a fourth level of wants appeared: the "life enriching" level. While the other levels involve physical satisfaction——the feeding, comfort, safety, and transportation of the human body——this level stresses mental needs for recognition, achivement and happiness.
5. It includes a variety of goods and services, many of which could be called "luxury" items. Among them are vacation trips, the best medical and dental care, and entertainment. Also included fancy foods and the latest styles in clothing. On the fourth level, a greater percentage of consumers&39; spending goes to services, which on the first three levels more is spent on goods.
6. A fifth level probably would involve wants that can be achieved best by comunity action. Consumers may be spending more on taxes to pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime and prejudice. After filling our stomachs, our clothes closets, our garages, our teeth, and our minds, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety and leisure to enjoy more fully the good things on the first four levels.
Paragraph 3 ______
A. On the Fourth Level, Consumers Spend More on Luxuries And Personal ServicesB. A Good Service Is Related to "Physical Satisfaction"C. The Fifth Level May ]Be A Lot More Desirable Than the First FourD. By the End of World War Ⅱ Most Americans Didn&39; t Own AutomobilesE. The First Three Levels of Wants Involve Physical SatisfactionF. The Fourth Level of Wants Involves Mental Satisfaction
Paragraph 4 ______
A. On the Fourth Level, Consumers Spend More on Luxuries And Personal ServicesB. A Good Service Is Related to "Physical Satisfaction"C. The Fifth Level May ]Be A Lot More Desirable Than the First FourD. By the End of World War Ⅱ Most Americans Didn&39; t Own AutomobilesE. The First Three Levels of Wants Involve Physical SatisfactionF. The Fourth Level of Wants Involves Mental Satisfaction
Paragraph 5 ______
A. On the Fourth Level, Consumers Spend More on Luxuries And Personal ServicesB. A Good Service Is Related to "Physical Satisfaction"C. The Fifth Level May ]Be A Lot More Desirable Than the First FourD. By the End of World War Ⅱ Most Americans Didn&39; t Own AutomobilesE. The First Three Levels of Wants Involve Physical SatisfactionF. The Fourth Level of Wants Involves Mental Satisfaction
Paragraph 6 ______
A. On the Fourth Level, Consumers Spend More on Luxuries And Personal ServicesB. A Good Service Is Related to "Physical Satisfaction"C. The Fifth Level May ]Be A Lot More Desirable Than the First FourD. By the End of World War Ⅱ Most Americans Didn&39; t Own AutomobilesE. The First Three Levels of Wants Involve Physical SatisfactionF. The Fourth Level of Wants Involves Mental Satisfaction
Man will begin to think about such needs as housing and clothing only when ______.
A. the main concern of man on the second level.B. had the good things on the first three levels.C. he has satisfied his hunger.D. little better than good service.E. mental satisfaction.F. live in poverty.
By 1957 or 1958 most Americans______.
A. the main concern of man on the second level.B. had the good things on the first three levels.C. he has satisfied his hunger.D. little better than good service.E. mental satisfaction.F. live in poverty.
Clothing and some sort of shelter are______.
A. the main concern of man on the second level.B. had the good things on the first three levels.C. he has satisfied his hunger.D. little better than good service.E. mental satisfaction.F. live in poverty.
A family car is not related to______.
A. the main concern of man on the second level.B. had the good things on the first three levels.C. he has satisfied his hunger.D. little better than good service.E. mental satisfaction.F. live in poverty.
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